Binham post mill was being used during the 1700s but appears to have disappeared some time around the turn of that century. A 1738 engraving in Binham church by S. & N. Buck shows a postmill to the north of Binham Priory.

Assignment of interest in lease Richard Walker to John Whesley 26th August 1756.
Lease 17 Jan 1753 Edward Paston of Oxnead Esq to Richard Walker & others the site of the manor of Binham with appertenunces including preacourses (?) & mills & the rectory of Binham.
£160 yearly
Nathaniel Bacon papers Possibly relates to Binham postmill

To be SOLD
A Very good Manor & an Estate situate in BINHAM in the county of Norfolk, consisting of a very good Farm House ...
about 1040 acres of Land ...
& also a Windmill & 2 aces of Land which is let to a good Tenant at £5 a Year upon Lease.
For further Particulars enquire of Mr. Nathaniel Cowper at Walsingham in the said County.
Norwich Mercury - 4th July, 11th July & weekly until 8th August 1752

John Winn
Will dated 11th May 1783
Proved at Norwich 26th May 1792
Executor: Son, Israel
All to son, Israel, "Provided always that he takes care to keep Sarah, my beloved Wife in the Dwelling where he dwells ..."

District News - BrininghamKILLED BY LIGHTNING. During the height of a thunderstorm on Saturday afternoon, Mr. Frederick Alexander Buttram, Miller of Binham, late of Thornage, having sought shelter under a tree in Church lane, was struck by lightning, and death appears to have been instantaneous. The body was removed to the White Horse inn to await the inquest. Mr. Buttream, who was widely known in this neighbourhood, leaves a widow and four young children.
Lynn Advertiser - 13th June 1896